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Balls to Picasso (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Balls to Picasso


''Balls to Picasso'' is a Hard rock album by Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, released in 1994. It is the second effort in Dickinson's solo career and the first released after he had officially left Iron Maiden.
This record marked the beginning of Dickinson's collaborations with Roy Z, who would work on many of Dickinson's later albums including ''Accident of Birth'', ''The Chemical Wedding'' and ''Tyranny of Souls''. Stylistically it departs from ''Tattooed Millionaire'' but is still more traditional-sounding than the follow-up album ''Skunkworks'' released in 1996. Later, Dickinson said that he and Roy Z were talked into making the album less heavy than it should have been.〔(Untitled Document )〕
Dickinson started working on his second solo album while still in Iron Maiden. For the very first recording sessions he recruited the British band Skin. Not satisfied with the style of the effort, Dickinson aborted the recording. His next attempt at a second solo album was a collaboration with producer Keith Olsen. Dickinson decided to scrap this project as well and teamed up with guitarist Roy Z and his band Tribe of Gypsies to write and record ''Balls to Picasso''. Songs from the previous recording sessions later resurfaced as b-sides on singles from ''Balls to Picasso'' and subsequently also as bonus tracks on the album's 2005 extended edition (see below).
In the Anthology DVD, Dickinson said that he regrets not naming the album ''"Laughing in the Hiding Bush"'' after one the song of the same name. The song itself is dedicated to his son, Austin, who penned the title.
''Balls to Picasso'' was also released in DVD-Audio 5.1 mix and DualDisc (CD/DVD-Audio 5.1 mix) versions.
==Cover Artwork==

In a 1996 interview with Tom Russell of Glasgow-based Radio Clyde 1, Bruce revealed that the album was originally to be titled "Laughing In The Hiding Bush". Artwork was designed by Storm Thorgerson - but they couldn't afford it. His album's title was changed and he drew two squares on a toilet wall for the cover, and Thorgerson's artwork later ended up as the cover for the Anthrax album 'Stomp 442'.
Thorgerson later did the artwork for Bruce's "Skunkworks" album.

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